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QR CODES 4 All. Diane Edgar Education Specialist Region 4 ESC 713.744.6862. Handout. Follow along at http://www.esc4.net/default.aspx?name=edtech.qrcodes Or http://techapps.wikispaces.com/QRazy+QR+Codes+in+Your+Classroom. What is a QR Code?. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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QR CODES 4 All

Diane Edgar

Education Specialist

Region 4 ESC

713.744.6862

Handout

• Follow along at • http://www.esc4.net/default.aspx?name=e

dtech.qrcodes

• Or• http://techapps.wikispaces.com/QRazy+Q

R+Codes+in+Your+Classroom

What is a QR Code?

Quick Response Codes are “paper”-based hyperlinks that allow users to transfer important information directly to their cell phone, I-Touch, or any smart device with a camera

Where are they?

• T-shirts• Magazines• Post cards• Bill boards• Clothing labels• Flyers• Shopping bag• Greeting cards• Coupons• Gift cards• Credit cards• Tattoos

• Tickets• Web pages• Business cards• Soda cups• Shopping bags• Menus• Calendars• Maps• Posters• Ads• Invoices• Receipts

Details, Details

• Product details• Contact details• Event details• Competition details• Coupons and special offers• Twitter, Facebook, MySpace IDs• YouTube video links• Web addresses

Why use them?

• Customers who are technically-aware will be more receptive to your message and more likely to value your information

• Track effectiveness of print-based media• Download applications and content• They are perceived as cool and cutting edge.• Surveys• Loyalty programs• Create interactive activities

QR Codes Campaigns

• The Nonprofit Technology Network used QR codes to conduct a scavenger hunt at the recent NTEN conference.

• Real estate agents are putting QR codes on “house for sale” signs.

• Best Buy has a QR code iPhone app that provides product information.

• Fox TV is using QR codes to advertise TV programs.

• Ralph Lauren places QR Codes in print ads, store placements, and mailers. The QR Codes gave consumers access to their style guides, limited edition collections and exclusive video content.

Unique QR Codes

Audi 100 Year Anniversary

Brazilian Living Book

How to read QR Codes

• Install a QR code reader on your smart phone

• Use your phone camera to bring the QR code into focus

• Snap the picture• The code reader will display the hidden

message

QR Code Readers

• http://reader.kaywa.com/

• http://www.megamobilecontent.com

• http://www.i-nigma.com/Downloadi-nigmaReader.html

• http://get.neoreader.com

• http://www.beetagg.com/supportedphones/

• http://code.google.com/p/zxing/wiki/GetTheReader

• http://www.androidcentral.com/google-goggles-brings-visual-search-android-phones

• http://gettag.mobi

• For Ipads– Qrafter– QR Code Reader HD (also works

on Touches and Iphones too)– Sema Code

• For Iphones– Neoreader– Optiscan– QR App– Quickmark

• For Blackberry (from Blackberry App World)– QR Code Scanner Pro– Code Muncher– CertainTeedQR Code Reader

QR Codes in the Classroom

• Just imagine…– A link to an online video that students can watch on

their own– Today’s homework assignment– An article in the paper for current events– An online quiz or poll; different qr codes to different

quizzes– A simulation– An image or a presentation– A scavenger hunt– A shared Google doc

QR Codes in the Classroom

• Just imagine…– What if the code linked to a site for students

to submit test answers– What if the link led a teacher-made video

providing extra assistance if a student was stuck “I see you’re having a problem with multiplying fractions. Did you remember to…”

QR Codes in the Classroom

• For the student– Instructional activities– Homework assignments– Calendar due dates– Classroom website link– Lunch menus– Schedules: Class schedule, upcoming football

games, tests, etc…– Posters for class officers– Yearbook information

QR Codes in the Classroom

• For the teacher– List supplies for activities in Teacher’s Guide– URL codes for recommended websites– Contact information to send to parents– Lesson TEKS– Research and reference links

• For the principal– Calendar information on meetings– Teacher phone numbers– Security codes

QR Codes in the Classroom

• For the librarian– Link to online wiki for student-created book reviews inside book– Codes inside book cover with information on other books similar

or by same author– Inventory information

• For the parent– Calendar due dates– Teacher contact information– Lunch menus– Report card reminders– School supply lists– Event information– Emergency closing information

Augmented Tour

• Students produce webpages about specific features or historical events from town.

• Students create a QR code for their webpage and post it at the site. Check with Businesses or Chamber of Commerce who might be willing to underwrite the cost.

QR Code Generators

• http://qrcode.kaywa.com/• http://www.mskynet.com/static/maestro• http://www.qrstuff.com/• http://createqrcode.appspot.com/• http://www.beqrious.com/qrcode/create• http://invx.com/•

Making it fancy

Logos and small graphics can be added to your QR code to add extra interest. Graphics must be a simple and small design that can be layered over the mid section of the code.

The final word

Top 10 Things Teachers Don’t Learn in College

QR Codes in Schools

• Black & White and Scanned All Over (McGuffey School District, PA)

• Using QR Codes in the Classroom• Creating Flashcards in the Classroom• Learning the Human Skeleton with QR Co

des• Discussing Ideas for QR Codes in Educati

on (interlinkONE)

Articles and Blogs

• http://www.edlio.com/blog/2011/08/the-ultimate-educators-guide-to-qr-codes/

• 37 Examples for Using QR Codes– http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tGYqxVrJN-

s&feature=related